This is the first DEX and DAINA duet I've ever written.
This could be from the perspective of any sort of relationship, be it romantic, platonic, sexual... but the point is, this song is about communication, more importantly poor communication. Not explaining properly how you're feeling about a situation, provoking others to fight when you're upset, pointing fingers, and bottling up negative feelings until they spill over... it's the typical quarrel, I guess.
lyrics
Everything about this moment of time
Seems too familiar
Caught up in a notion, "what's yours is mine"
Something's peculiar
Cause here we are, eye to eye, talking it out
Sparks are flying non-stop
But just when I thought we had figured it out
Oh well, I guess not
Baby, it's time we had a talk
If you think you can walk all over me, no, no
Baby, you'll never have it all
Come on, let's work it out
Come on, let's work it out
But everything about this moment of time
Seems too familiar
Caught up in emotions, called it a fight
Way too familiar...
And there we are, side by side, laughing it out
Sparks are flying non-stop, ooh
But just when I thought we had figured it out
Oh dear, I guess not
Baby, it's time we had a talk
If you think you can walk all over me, no, no
Baby, you'll never have it all
Come on, let's work it out
Come on, let's work it out
And maybe a glass will be thrown against the wall
Take damage as collateral, oh
But baby how crass you are, to have the gall
To say that this was my fault
After all, it's both of us, y'know
It's both of us, y'know
It's both of us, y'know
It's both of us, y'know
Baby, it's time we had a talk
If you think you can walk all over me, no, no
Baby, you'll never have it all
Come on, let's work it out
Come on, let's work it out
And maybe a glass will be thrown against the wall
Take damage as collateral, oh
But baby how crass you are, trying to stall
It's time to work it out
Come on, let's work it out
It's both of us, y'know
It's both of us, y'know
It's both of us, y'know
It's both of us, y'know
It's both of us, y'know
credits
from SYNTECH+,
released July 11, 2019
Music, lyrics, tuning: Samuel Robert Blakeslee (nostraightanswer)
Vocal: DEX, DAINA
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I've loved 715 and still listen to it very often, and now I have spectrum!!! Nice!!! i'm excited to listen to this like 123456789 times envoxa-the fan account LOL why is this a separate thing?
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